SOUTH AFRICA
Cape Town (CIEE)
Program Sponsor: The Council of International Education Exchange (CIEE)
Program Name: Cape Town Arts & Sciences
Type: Direct Enrollment & Stand Alone
Housing: Students live with a local family.
Program Eligibility: A cumulative GPA of 9.0 or higher is required. College-level coursework in African Studies recommended. Minimum Junior standing is required.
Language: English (Afrikaans and Xhosa are available)
Cape Town (SIT Rights)
Program Sponsor: The School for International Training (SIT)
Program Name: Multiculturalism & Human Rights
Type: Experiential field-based
Housing: Students live with local families: four weeks in Langa, one week in Bo Kaap, one week in Tsabo, and one week in Stellenbosch. Other accommodations may include lodges, private homes, small hotels, and camping.
Program Eligibility: Students must meet CMC requirements
Language: English and Xhosa
Durban (SIT Health)
Program Sponsor: The School for International Training (SIT)
Program Name: South Africa - Community Health & Social Policy
Type: Experiential field-based
Housing: Students live with local families: four weeks near Durban and three nights in a rural area. Other accommodations may include hostels, private homes, and small hotels.
Program Eligibility: Students must meet CMC requirements
Language: English and Zulu
Durban (SIT - Transformation)
Program Sponsor: The School for International Training (SIT)
Program Name: South Africa - Social & Political Transformation
Type: Experiential field-based
Housing: Students live with local families: five weeks near Durban, a few days in a rural area, and a final homestay in Newlands. Other accommodations may include hostels, private homes, and small hotels.
Program Eligibility: Students must meet CMC requirements
Language: English and Zulu
Skukuza (Duke OTS)
Program Sponsor: Duke University
Program Name: The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) - African Ecology & Conservation
Type: Experiential field-based
Housing: Students stay at a variety of camps in Kruger National Park. Students stay three to four days with a family in a rural village. Other accommodations may include hostels, r
esearch institutes, and field stations.
Program Eligibility: Two semesters of college-level biology and/or ecology are required.
Language: English
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Contact
Center for Global Education
Claremont McKenna College
850 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
Phone:
(909) 621-8267
Fax:
(909) 607-8690
Email:
studyabroad@cmc.edu
Campus Location
Heggblade Center, First Floor
400 E. Ninth Street
Claremont, CA 91711